Chartreuse is your most versatile. This color may be used in most water conditions. Methylate is basically used in the same manner to give you a red or orange hue on your soft plastic baits. Methylate comes in extra handy when fishing in muddy waters.

Blue is made mainly for crystal clear water, and also as an overall dye.

If you double dip your soft plastic bait in any two of the color dyes; you can create different hues of green, orange, and purple dependent on the color of the soft plastic bait used. This will give you a tactical advantage over your competition.

You can also use all four colors to design soft plastic bait that look like real bait fish.

JJ's Magic also comes in a clear garlic oil dip fish attractant. You can either use as a dip or pour a little in the bag of soft plastic baits.

Dippin' dyes are not a science, but an art. The more you try, the more combinations you will find that will work for you. It works in all water conditions. Water conditions vary by lake, season, and weather.

If you are going to use a dippin' dye, then use JJ's Magic. Remember more bites, more fish.